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Tag Archives: Jay Rosen

“Actually”

Such a sim­ple word: “Actually….” And now it has a chance to become stan­dard prac­tice at NPR. Jay Rosen - Quote and Comment.

March 1, 2012Jay Rosen, journalism, NPR, truth

The three different kinds of context we’re missing in the news system as it stands

The three dif­fer­ent kinds of con­text we’re miss­ing in the news sys­tem as it stands. Great explana­tory post about con­text in news by Jay Rosen. It stems from the Moby Dick Project which I also attended.

August 4, 2011Jay Rosen, journalism, Moby Dick Project

The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists

For peo­ple in the press, blog­gers vs. jour­nal­ists is an elab­o­rate way of stay­ing the same, of refus­ing to change, while per­mit­ting into the pic­ture some of the stress­ful changes I have men­tioned. A shorter way to say this is: it’s fuck­ing neu­rotic. Jay Rosen… Continue read­ing →

April 27, 2011blogging, Jay Rosen, journalism, writing

Notes for discussion with #J361

Tomorrow, I’ll be talk­ing with Suzi Steffen’s Reporting One class. In June I posted a link round-up from a visit with the sum­mer ses­sion of the class. Below are some links, tips, and high­lights of what I’ll talk about Wednesday. Short his­tory les­son I highly… Continue read­ing →

October 5, 2010j361, Jay Rosen, journalism, media
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